This is how we do it for many many domains on our system. What's wrong
with it? It provides full seperation and accomplishes it's purpose
perfectly.
Our clients have not complained. ;-)
BR
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, William R. Dickson -- System Administration wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could anybody give me a brief explanation (or point me to information) of
> how virtual domains work in mj2?
>
> Say I want two majordomo addresses: majordomo@domain1.com and
> majordomo@domain2.com. Both are to be hosted on the same server, which is
> named majordomo.domain.net. The only way I can think of to accomplish this
> is to set up a virtual mail table (virtual mail is already set up on the
> system in question):
>
> majordomo@domain1.com mj-domain1@majordomo.domain.net
> majordomo@domain2.com mj-domain2@majordomo.domain.net
>
>
> And then set up the majordomo aliases as follows:
>
> mj-domain1: "|/usr/local/libexec/majordomo/bin/mj_email -m -d
> domain1.com"
>
> mj-domain2: "|/usr/local/libexec/majordomo/bin/mj_email -m -d
> domain2.com"
>
>
>
> Is there a better way?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Bill
>
> --
> William R. Dickson - System Administration wdickson@nwnexus.com
> Northwest Nexus - Professional Internet Services Bellevue, WA USA
> Voice: 425 455-3505 Web: http://www.nwnexus.com/ Info: info@nwnexus.com
>
>
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